An IEM of Aesthetics and Remarkable Performance
Equipped with a 10mm single dynamic driver, Wan’er S.G is eventually launched. After all the tweaking made, the overall performance is satisfying with a smooth and full bodied sounding presentation. It reaches an overall musical but balanced sound with more thick and spacious sound signature.
The Chinese Philosophy of Yin and Yang
As a brand deeply influenced by Chinese history, TANGZU has always been striving to combine Chinese aesthetics with modern technology. The black and white color represents Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang while the auspicious cloud pattern on the faceplate reflects the good hope of our team.
The Unique Auspicious Clouds Pattern
The highlight of Wan'er is the faceplate, crafted with Auspicious Clouds, representing the heavens and also "good luck". Its form often resembles the auspicious shape of lingzhi "fungus of immortality". Complemented with a clear cavity, the Wan'er looks lightsome and exquisite as an ancient beauty
Everything Included for Stunning Performance
Every detail contributes to the final outstanding performance. Apart from the HiFi grade 5N OFC cable, Wan'er also keeps 3 pairs of silicone eartips for balanced sound while another three pairs are for vocal.
10mm Dynamic Driver, PET Diaphragm
Take a look at the structure of Wan'er, you will be amazed at how precise and smart it was made. Acoustic chamber and dual cavity chamber lead to a clean sound presentation. PET diaphragm dynamic driver is tuned to be more balanced for the majority. Wan'er in ear monitor indeed takes good from its predecessor, Wu Zetian and Li Shimin, while developing its its own signature sound.
A Great Influential Woman in Tang Dynasty
Wan’er S.G is one of the most famous women in Chinese history for her talent. She was one of Tang dynasty’s greatest poets and was known to be “the first female premier in China”. She also played a larger role as writer and arbiter than any other woman in Chinese history. She is one of the very few women in Chinese history who rose to a position of political power based solely on her ability. She served as personal secretary under Empress Wu, in which she dealt with important state matters.